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fIIHE KINGS! THE KINGS! HAYWARD'S BELEOT PHOTO-PLA'fS THIS EVENING. Majestic's heart-touching story of sisterly solf-saorifice, THE SISTERS ! THE SISTERS ! ! THE SISTERS ! THE SISTERS ! Played by DOROTHY AND LILIAN GISH. DOROTHY AND LILIAN GISH. j Much ot Variety beside. COMMENCING MONDAY, Kalem's Great Military Drama, SHANNON SIXTH, SHANNON SIXTH, SHANNON SIXTH. SHANNON of SIXTH, SHANNON the SIXTH, SHANNON SIXTH, SHANNON SIXTH, SHANNON SIXTH, f A Tale of tho Indian Mutiny D&ya. With its background of Indian, Military and Social Life— its Loves and its Hates — ite Romances and Castes. SHANNON OF THE SIXTH" "SHANNON OF THE SIXTH" "SHAKNON OF THE SIXTH" "SHANNON OF THE SIXTH" iWill remain a radiant memory when other plays are forgotten. TREMENDOUS SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. la «nd 6d. Res., Is 6d »fc The Bristol Piano Co. _____________________________________ | THE VIOLETS By THE VIOLETS Vox THE VIOLETS Popuii THE VIOLETS the THE VIOLETS Greatest THE VIOLETS CostumeTHE VIOLETS Comedy THE VIOLETS Company. fjIOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. When a man's hat blows from off his cranium he sets out in * speedy pursuit, and ceases not his sprint until he has regained his hpad covering. He reckons he cannot do without it. So it is with "The Violete." They are sought in large numbers nightly, for they have proved indispensable' to tho welfare of the people in those troublous times. j THE VIOLETS! THE VIOLETS! THE VIOLETS! THE VIOLETS! j After which we only remain io \ announce tho I tAST EIGHT NIGHTS. NEW PROGRAMME MONDAY. NEW PROGRAMME MONDAY. Plan— Bristol Piano Co. Offering in Silver— 3s, 2s, Is. Direction — Edward Branscombe, Ltd. aCTULLERS STAR PICTtJRES, lT NEWTOWN. Where Everybody DeHsrhrs To Go ! TO-NIGHT! CHARLD3 CHAPLIN. Entire Change _on Monday. A Stirring 1 Military Drama. "SHANNON OF THE SIXTH!"Produced at Enormous Cost. Supported by a Magnificent Programme. Is, 6d, and 3d. X C. WILLIAMSON'S "" COLOSSAL AND VERY HUMOROUS PANTOMIME— "CINDERELLA f" "cinderella !" "cinderella !" "cinderella^!" "cinderella !" "Cinderella v "cinderella!" Which' has enjoyed Record Seasons in Melbourne and Sydney, ! .Will be Staged for the FIRST TIME in ; New Zealand at the "■"♦R-AND OPERA HOUSE, Wellington, ! ON WEDNESDAY, 9th JUNE. ON WEDNESDAY, 9th JUNE. ON WEDNESDAY, 9th JUNE. The Cast will include— -(STR. BARRY LUPINO, Who made himself popular in last year's Pantomime. 'JACK McARDLE ARTHUR STTGANT, and •MISS MINNIE LOVE, From the principal London Theatres. Also, MISS DOLLY CASTLES, \ The Brilliant Young Australian Soprano. The production of "CINDERELLA" will include all the Magnificent Stage Spectaoles and Unique Features which earned for it the reputation of being the FINEST PANTOMIME YET PRESENTED TO PLAYGOERS OF AUSTRALIA. Box Plans will be opened at The Bristol on MONDAY, 7th JUNE. SKATING ! SKATING ! r»ALACE SKATING RINK, j (Late Palais de Danse), VIVIAN-STREET. THE RINK OF RINKS! Band every Evening and Saturday Afternoon. SESSIONS AS UNDER: 2.30 to 5, 6 to 7 (learners), and 7.30 to 10. Special Session SATURDAY, 10 to 12. Admission — Ladies 6d, Skates, 6d ; Gentlemen 6d, Skates Is ; Learners' Session, 6 to 7 (including Skates), 6d. Tel. 2671 (automatic). HOSPITAL SHIP FUND. MONDAY, 31st MAY, At 8 p.m. ARGAN R ECITAL, By NORMAN OOLLIE, Mus. Bac,, F.R.C.0., L.R.A.M., A.R.C.M., Assisted by REGINALD G. BLOW, L.R.A.M., In the WESLEY CHURCH, Taranaki-efcreet. Collection. ISLAND BAY SURF AND LIFE-SAV-ING CLUB. SOCIAL AND DANCE. Proceeds in aid of Noiv Zealand Wounded Soldiers Fund. WEDNESDAY, 2nd JUNE, 1915. ISLAND BAY HALL. Dancing. 8 till 2. Pianiste, Mies Hawthorne. Special car to Thorndon, 2 a.m. Double Tickets, 3s 6d ; single, 2s 6d, Is 6d. T P. GILL, Hon. Secretory. THE SAILORS' FRIEND SOCIETY. Whitmore-streot, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY NEXT. CJALE OF WORK AND SEA KING'S O - CARNIVAL! At 3 p.m. Admission FREE. .WELLINGTON HARMONIC SOCIETY. Conductor— H. Temple White. •'/-COMMENCING on WEDNESDAY, 2nd iV> Juno. Practices will be held at the .V.M.C.A. Rooms, Willit-street, at 8 p.m. , ' W. BLAKE, Hon. Secretary.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 126, 29 May 1915, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 126, 29 May 1915, Page 2

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